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jilianpiloj

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When therapists become inappropriately over-identified with certain clients, they .
 
  A) are enmeshed with their clients
  B) are disengaged from their clients
  C) are detached from their clients
  D) have destroyed any hope of regaining appropriate balance in the therapeutic relationship

Question 2

If therapists try to elicit the client's subjective reactions and perceptions of the therapist:
 
  A) the client will not progress in therapy.
  B) the therapist will be reenacting the old relational scenarios.
  C) the client will find the therapist intrusive and inappropriate.
  D) important information concerning clients' relational templates or therapist reenactment may be revealed.



Joy Chen

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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